Free Bathroom Fitter quotes across the UK
Finding a reliable Bathroom Fitter at a fair price doesn’t have to be difficult. Our free service connects you with vetted independent tradespeople across the UK — no call centres, no middlemen, just local professionals.
Bathroom Fitter jobs typically cost between £1000 and £10,000 depending on the scope of work and materials. Getting 3 quotes is the best way to ensure you pay a fair price.
Why use Trade Quote Network?
Get competing quotes and choose the best combination of price, availability and reviews.
Every tradesperson is checked for experience, insured, and reviewed by previous customers.
Tradespeople working within your area — not national call centres or franchises.
No charge to compare quotes. You only pay the tradesperson you choose to book.
Typical Bathroom Fitter costs
Call-out & assessment
£300 – £700
Small / straightforward job
£1000 – £2800
Mid-range job
£2800 – £5500
Larger or complex job
£5500 – £10,000
Get 3 quotes to compare local prices in your area.
Bathroom Fitter services we cover
- Full bathroom installation
- Shower enclosure & wet room
- Bath replacement & fitting
- Toilet & basin installation
- Bathroom tiling
- En-suite design & build
- Accessible & walk-in shower
- Bathroom refurbishment
About our Bathroom Fitter network
Our network of tradespeople are independent local specialists with years of experience. You deal directly with the person doing the work — no franchises, no markups.
Most tradespeople can attend within 24–48 hours of booking. Getting quotes is completely free — describe your job, enter your postcode and hear back from up to 3 local tradespeople within 24 hours.
Frequently asked questions
How long does a bathroom installation take?
A full bathroom strip-out and re-fit typically takes 5–8 days for a standard bathroom, including tiling. A wet room or en-suite can take 7–10 days. Plan for no bathroom access during the work — book accordingly.
How much does a new bathroom cost in the UK?
A bathroom renovation including supply, fitting, tiling and plumbing runs £3,500–£7,000 for a mid-range finish. Budget suites (supply + fit only, no tiling) start from around £1,500. High-end or bespoke bathrooms can exceed £15,000.
Do I need planning permission for a new bathroom?
No planning permission is needed for a standard bathroom renovation. Building Regulations approval may be required if you are adding a new bathroom where one did not previously exist, or making structural changes. Your bathroom fitter will advise.
Should I use one contractor or separate trades?
Many bathroom fitters handle all trades in-house — plumbing, tiling, electrics (via a subcontractor) and carpentry. This makes scheduling easier and gives you a single point of responsibility. For bespoke projects you may prefer to appoint specialist tilers or plumbers separately.
What is a wet room and is it more expensive than a shower enclosure?
A wet room is a fully waterproofed (tanked) room with a floor drain — no shower tray or enclosure. They look premium and suit smaller spaces but cost more than a standard shower enclosure due to tanking, floor grading and specialist waterproofing. Budget an extra £500–£1,500 over a standard shower.
Can I use my bathroom during a renovation?
Not safely — water will be turned off during pipework, and the floor and walls will be exposed. Most customers book a hotel or stay with family for the duration, or phase the work so one bathroom remains usable if you have more than one.